Behold a Pale Horse

Behold a Pale Horse by B. Milton Hyde, published by Austin Macauley Publishers LLC in November 2021, is a 240-page work of fiction that intertwines action and adventure with historical elements. The narrative follows a man whose life is marked by betrayal and violence as he navigates the treacherous landscape of the western frontier. Disowned by his family and wrongfully accused of heinous crimes, he becomes a fugitive, fighting for his survival while also seeking to protect those who cannot defend themselves.
Readers will encounter a tale of conflict and resilience as the protagonist, branded a murderer and traitor, grapples with his identity and legacy. The story explores themes of heroism and monstrosity, illustrating how one man’s journey can shape his fate and the perceptions of others. As he becomes known as the Pale Rider, the narrative delves into the complexities of his character and the impact of his actions on history and legend.
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“And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him” (Revelations 6:8, KJV).
One man would blaze such a path of death and destruction across the western frontier that he would be forever associated with this passage. Disowned by his family, betrayed by his commanding officer, and framed for atrocities he did not commit, he was branded a murderer and a traitor. Living life on the run and forced to kill those who would take his freedom and his life, he nevertheless fought to defend, and sometimes avenge, those who could not do so themselves. Labelled a monster by most, he was considered a hero by some. In time his name would be lost to history, but he would live on in legend, known only as the Pale Rider. This is how his story begins.
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